🛫 Sleep Like a CEO, Anywhere You Go
The Sarisun Travel Pillow revolutionizes in-flight and road trip comfort with its patented 360° head support and integrated 3D eye mask. Crafted from lightweight memory foam and spandex, it offers firm yet soft ergonomic support that prevents head bobbing and neck pain. Compact and FSA/HSA eligible, this ClimatePartner certified pillow is designed for the modern traveler seeking restful sleep and sustainable convenience on the go.
Recommended Uses For Product | Traveling |
Shape | Oval |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Firmness Description | Soft |
Target Use Body Part | Head, Neck |
Special Features | Combo with 3D eye mask, Travel pillow for airplanes, Work for Seats with Headrest |
Fill Material | Memory Foam |
Material Features | Lightweight |
Material Type | Spandex |
Fabric Type | Spandex |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
B**N
1+ Year Later and still the best plane travel item I’ve bought.
TL;DR:Used this on multiple international and domestic trips—total game changer for in-flight sleep. Best with a neck pillow for support. Slightly awkward when not in use, and car seat compatibility varies, but for planes it’s a 10/10 must-have.Full Review:I fly to Asia once a year and regularly take 3–5 hour domestic flights, and this strap + eye mask combo has completely changed the way I sleep while traveling. It keeps my head upright and reduces that awkward head-bob jerk when you nod off.That said, I definitely recommend pairing it with a neck pillow—my first time using it solo caused a bit of neck strain. One funny thing: I wish it came with a little tag that says “wake me for food” because it blocks out everything so well, I almost missed a meal.It’s easy to strap to airplane seats, and setup/takedown is simple. When not in use, it can flop around unless you tuck or strap it down—so I usually just take it off during meals or when I’m awake. That part is a bit tedious, but not a dealbreaker. It easily fits into a backpack or you can tie it around something. It’s about 7inx5in but it’s malleable so you squeeze it in somewhere if needCar use is hit or miss. Some headrests work, others don’t. I tried a workaround I saw in another review, but it didn’t feel right for my head and seat shape. Still, I bought this for planes, and for that use alone it’s 10/10.
L**C
Game changer! buy this now.
Everyone made fun of me, but they’re the ones laughing now as I now I get quality sleep on an airplane.I’m one of those people that says they cannot sleep on an airplane. I have to take a lot of medication to pass out and even then I’m still wound up. For reference I’m one of those people that paces the aisle or stands near the bathroom.I’ve tried every neck, pillow, neck brace contraption under the sun.I bought this in desperation to sleep on some of the long-haul flights that I had coming up.Of course, my family made fun of me when I installed it on the airplane. I decided to put their laughs aside go to sleep for the entire flight and wake up when we landed eight hours later.Absolutely great product and now my boyfriend wants one as well, even though he was the biggest bully about this lol
R**G
Works way better than you’d think
Tested this on two 13+ hour flights. You do look a little odd with this on, but honestly considering you are strapping yourself to the seat, it’s a lot better than I expected.Will this turn any flight into an opportunity for beauty sleep? No. Both flights were in economy, and while I woke up having comfortably taken a nap (more than I can say for any other flight I’ve been on outside of one I booked on points in lie-flat business), You are being essentially held upright in place. That’s not how I sleep. It may be how you sleep, so your results may vary.This does compact nicely, so I was able to store it in my carry on travel backpack even when paring it down. Do you look a little goofy setting this up? Yes. But if you’re at the point of reading reviews for this, you’re probably willing to take some glances in exchange for shut eye.My only concern is the Velcro on the eye mask. It is SUPER aggressive. I worry that it’ll get weaker over time, and because that’s the only part keeping you in your head harness, you probably don’t want that to happen. Travel warriors, keep this in mind.How does it work? You will want to make sure you have enough room to tinker with the entire top of your headrest, but it’s pretty quick to set up.You have to:(1) tuck either side of the back of the foam band to the wings of the seat headrest(2) Pull the straps to secure so your head will stay in place(3) Attach the (aggressive) Velcro eye mask to either side of the memory foam band so your head will be comfy(4) Slide into the band ring / eye mask contraption, Repeat and adjust steps 2-3 until you’ve set yourself up for a nice rest
L**M
Can now sleep on a plane!
Where has this been all my life?!?!?? At last I can actually sleep on a plane!!! Was worried it would be uncomfortable - and it is if it’s too low - but as long as you get it in the right position, SWEET DREAMS! No issues “installing” although took a minute to figure out the eye mask (the Velcro on each side is covered with a small piece of cloth that needs to be removed- DOH). Once on, as long as it’s not too tight, you can slip it up and down, even off, as needed. Highly recommend and now my boyfriend wants one.
J**S
Great Solution for Overseas flights - ditch the donut pillows
This product may seem and look odd but I will never use a neck pillow again. Took a tylenol PM to help me drift off and slept SOLID for hours on an overseas flight. No neck cricks or waking up every 30 minutes to adjust. Does take a little adjusting/trial and error to get right fit for sleeping long periods. Great solution for sleeping on a plane, just ignore the passengers next to you wondering what you are up to lol.
S**Y
The best sleeping pillow for economy class
Just took an 15-hour flight with this travel pillow, and this was the best sleeping travel pillow by far. I used inflatable and memory foam neck pillows before, the major problem is that they don't secure your head and torso, so either your muscles have to hold up your body, or you head and torso will end up swinging around, both are very disruptive to sleep. With this travel pillow, my muscles can relax and the eye mask with lots of padding will hold up my head and torso, I even started dreaming while sleeping on an economy class flight. One minor downside is that the pillow needs to be mounted on your seat's head rest, if someone bumps your seat, it can be disruptive, but this rarely happens during sleep time. Its size and weight are also much less than memory foam neck pillows, and I don't have to bring an extra eye mask, so it is very travel friendly.
K**N
Sadly, it didn't work for me
Seemed like it would help, but alas it didn't. I bought this for a 8 hour flight from Detroit to Paris. I still didn't sleep. I found that my head pressed forward into the eye mask, no matter how tight I made it, and it hurt my eyes. I think I will go back to the neck wrap with stiff part one that also takes up less room.
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